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Others meanwhile commented on the serious expression on Mia’s face, with one posting: ‘Mia Tindall is just sat there thinking, when will this be over #royalgoals’

Mia appeared to be given the toy in a bid to get her to sit still while photographer Alex Bramall took the official portraits.

It comes after young Mia (front row, to the right of the Queen) stole the show by holding the Queen’s handbag in an official portrait to mark the monarch’s 90th birthday

It comes after Prince Harry and Meghan’s wedding photographer Alexi Lubomirski revealed that he ‘bribed’ their flower girls and page boys with smarties when he took their official portraits.

The photographer explained: ‘So as soon as the kids came onto the set, I immediately just shouted out, “Who likes Smarties?”, and then everybody hands up, smiles, even some of the adults I think put their hands up.

‘And so that was our magic word of the day, so thank you, Smarties.’

Meanwhile, Mia previously stole the show after posing with the Queen’s Launer handbag in a portrait marking the monarch’s 90th birthday in 2016.

Mia looked serious as she posed for the official wedding portraits, while holding out the mushroom-shaped toy

Zara and Mike Tindall’s eldest daughter (far left) won praise from fans for her attitude during the official portraits. One of the pictures showed Eugenie and Jack with all the bridesmaids and page boys

A number of social media users commented on how cute young Mia looked in the official wedding photographs

The toddler, who was two at the time, was posing alongside the Queen’s other great-grandchildren, including Prince George and Princess Charlotte, Savannah and Isla Phillips, and Lady Louise and Viscount Severn – who all had important roles during Eugenie and Jack’s wedding.

Mia’s father Mike revealed after the incident that his daughter was being a ‘bit naughty’ while the photograph was taken.

Speaking on Good Morning Britain, he explained: ‘It just happened at the right time. She was being a bit naughty.

‘The Queen got it quite right when she told her: “Just hold the handbag now”. And she did that. It ended up being a great photo for her.’

Mia (far right) carried a bouquet as she left St George’s Chapel with the other bridesmaids and page boys, following Eugenie and Jack

Beaming royals are pictured together as Eugenie stuns in Hollywood-inspired evening gown in first official pictures from her wedding day

By Tim Stickings

The first official pictures of Princess Eugenie’s wedding have revealed the bride’s stunning evening gown, a regal peach-coloured dress designed by Zac Posen who said he was inspired by the beauty of Windsor Castle and the surrounding countryside.

The images also show the bride kissing her new husband Jack Brooksbank, posing with the Queen and the royal family and smiling with her page boys and bridesmaids.

In the family photos, taken in the White Drawing Room at Windsor, Eugenie’s mother Sarah Ferguson is pictured next to Prince Philip, who is said to have ostracised her from the royal family during the 1990s.

Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank at Royal Lodge, Windsor, ahead of the private evening dinner. Princess Eugenie’s evening dress was designed by Zac Posen. Mr Posen was inspired by the beauty of Windsor and the surrounding countryside. The choice of colour reflects the blush of an English rose

An image of the bridal party shows Theodora, daughter of Robbie Williams and wife Ayda Field, standing right next to Mr Brooksbank, who rests his hand on her shoulder.

From the jacquard silk to the dramatic train, Princess Eugenie’s Peter Pilotto wedding dress was a decidedly formal affair.

But when it came to her second dress of the day, the bride shunned tradition for a vintage-inspired number from American designer Zac Posen.

Unlike her bridal predecessors, Eugenie opted for pale pink rather than white for her evening reception at The Royal Lodge in Windsor.

It was a far cry from the brilliant white Stella McCartney number that the Duchess of Sussex wore for her evening reception at Frogmore House back in May.

Likewise, the Duchess of Cambridge wore custom Alexander McQueen for her soirée at Buckingham Palace in 2011.

Future king Prince George is looking at the camera with a beaming smile next to sister Princess Charlotte, who is dangling her legs with her feet crossed.

Friday’s wedding was believed to be the first time Philip and Fergie had been pictured together in 26 years after she was cast out from the royal family following her divorce from Prince Andrew in the 1990s.

While he once viewed her fondly, the now 97-year-old declared her persona non grata in 1992 after she was pictured topless having her toes sucked by American lover Johnny Bryan.

The Duke of Edinburgh is also said to have prevented other Royals from bailing her out during periods of financial difficulties and cannot fathom her continuing closeness to ex-husband Prince Andrew.

On Friday, a grinning Fergie gave a big sigh of relief as she took her seat in the chapel for the wedding ceremony, and spent a great deal of time waving at guests in the pews opposite.

But she remained composed and kept her head slightly lowered when her former father-in-law Philip passed her to take his seat in the row behind.

One intimate black and white image shows the couple having a kiss inside the Scottish State Coach as they returned to Windsor Castle after the carriage procession.

In another image, taken at the York family home, Eugenie wears her beautiful evening gown while looking lovingly at her new husband, who is smiling at the camera and holding her hand.

Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank share a passionate kiss in a picture taken in the Scottish State Coach as it returns to Windsor Castle after the carriage procession, following the couple’s wedding at St George’s Chapel on Friday

The White Rose of York – a nod to her upbringing as Princess Eugenie of York – is subtly embroidered on both the shoulder and back which hold together the cape.

Eugenie set off her evening look with diamond and emerald drop earrings which were a wedding gift from the groom, and a hair slide belonging to the Queen.

Buckingham Palace said designer Posen – a fan of the golden days of Hollywood – was inspired by the beauty of Windsor and the surrounding countryside, adding that the colour of the dress reflected the blush of an English rose.

The silk for the gown came from Biddle Sawyer Silk, the palace said.

The newlyweds are said to be ‘delighted’ to share the four photographs, which were taken by British fashion and portrait photographer Alex Bramall.

Robbie Williams and wife Ayda Field have dressed up for the second night of Eugenie’s festivities

Irene Forte shared a picture of a fairground ride on Instagram with fellow guests Marissa Montgomery and Saloni Lodha

Earlier Robbie Williams and his wife Ayda dressed up for the second night of festivities to celebrate Princess Eugenie’s wedding after a Friday night bash laid on by Andrew and Fergie.

The singer – who led the festivities at a fairground-themed bash with an impromptu performance of Angels – wore an embroidered jacket for day two while his wife, who shared the picture on Instagram, wore a dark green jumpsuit.

Comedian Jack Whitehall also posted footage of guests letting their hair down in a marquee as royal wedding guests flouted a social media ban from the party at The Royal Lodge Windsor.

Irene Forte shared a picture of a fairground ride on Instagram with fellow guests Marissa Montgomery and Saloni Lodha as Saturday night’s second round of festivities got underway.

Kate Moss and her daughter Lila, Demi Moore and Liv Tyler were among the other stars who changed into fresh outfits as the festivities continued.

Fergie’s body language showed she was feeling ‘tense’ as she was ‘subtly isolated ‘in Princess Eugenie’s official wedding portrait, an expert has revealed.

The Duchess of York, 58, appeared a little nervous however to be returning to the royal fold more than two decades after her divorce to Prince Andrew, clasping her hands together as she posed for the portrait.

In contrast, Prince Philip’s more informal posture suggested that he felt completely relaxed, despite his long-standing feud with Andrew’s ex-wife.

It was a landmark moment for the pair, who are believed to have been photographed together for the first time in 26 years.

The Duchess of York appeared to be feeling tense as she returned to the royal fold over 20 years after her divorce to Prince Andrew, a body language expert has revealed

Body language expert Judi James explained how it appeared that Sarah Ferguson had been ‘subtly isolated’ due to the space around her in the photograph.

‘There is often little if any touch between the royals in the wedding photos but the spatial zone around Sarah here does make it look as though she has been subtly isolated to avoid any signals of closeness,’ she told FEMAIL.

‘Her normal spontaneous exuberance seems to have been limited to a rather over-posed and rigid-looking smile and her hands have been clasped in front with one holding onto two fingers of the other in a rather formal and tense way.

‘The gap between her and Andrew seems designed to illustrate their divorced status and he has his hands clasped behind his back to again avoid touch and sports a rather stiff-looking smile on his face.

In the contrast, the Queen, who is seen flashing a wide smile, and Prince Philip looked completely at ease as they posed for the portrait.

Judi commented: ‘The Queen and Prince Philip could hardly look happier. Sitting with their granddaughter behind them, the Queen has formed a very sweet-looking smile of delight while Philip uses a partial leg and arm splay to sit looking positively dashing and relaxed.

‘If he had any problems with Sarah’s presence in the chapel or the photographs he didn’t show them in his non-verbal signals which looked charming and comfortable all the way through the wedding.’

Meanwhile, Princess Beatrice – who appeared to be tasked with tending to her mother, instead of more traditional maid-of-honour duties – acted as a ‘mediator’ between Fergie and her grandparents.

Made In Chelsea’s Ollie Proudlock, who attended with his fiancée Emma Louise Connolly, wore a scarf embroidered with pictures of Princess Eugenie and her new husband.

Guests downed Casamigos margaritas and tucked into snacks from a gourmet pizza truck at the end of last night’s party, which lasted until the early hours with Zoe De Givenchy, mother of page boy Louis, declaring the night was ‘still young’ in a snap from the afterparty at 1am.

Pixie Geldof was among the glamorous guests to share a selfie in her evening party outfit on Friday night, after changing into a figure-hugging tiger print dress for the festivities, while Eugenie’s close friend Lady Melissa Percy posted an Instagram snap showing her larking about in the marquee.

At the wedding breakfast Prince Andrew delivered an anecdote about Eugenie’s new husband Jack mistakenly obeying orders intended for the family Highland Terrier of the same name.

‘The Duke of York told a wonderful joke in his speech,’ a guest said. ‘He recalled that his dog Jack was sitting on a chair and he shouted, ‘Jack, get off!’

‘The dog didn’t move, he said, but Jack Brooksbank shot up and fled.’

Andrew also dispensed with royal protocol and gave Jack a big hug in front of guests including the Queen, in what onlookers called a ‘human moment’.

The Queen and the Duke of York have paid for Eugenie and Jack’s three wedding parties from their own funds, the Palace has said.

FROM POP ROYALTY TO THE REAL THING: WHO’S WHO IN EUGENIE AND JACK’S BRIDAL PARTY

Details of Princess Eugenie and Jack Brooksbank’s wedding party were unveiled ahead of the October 12th ceremony at Windsor Castle…

Best Man

The groom’s brother, Thomas Brooksbank

Maid of Honour

The bride’s sister, Princess Beatrice

Bridesmaids

Princess Charlotte, three, daughter of the Duke and Duchess of Cambridge